Definitions
Deaf
Blindness
Low Incidence Disabilities
Other
100
A condition where the 21st pair of chromosomes has three rather than the normal two chromosomes?
What is Down Syndrome
100
Having lost the ability to hear before developing language?
What is Prelingually deaf
100
What does blindness mean?
What is Not having functional use of sight.
100
A dual disability involving both vision and hearing problems?
What is deaf-blindness
100
An example of an internalizing behavioral problem is?
What is Withdrawal
200
A condition of recurrent convulsions or seizures caused by abnormal brain electrical activity?
What is Epilepsy
200
Having lost the ability to hear after developing language; acquired or adventitious deafness?
What is Postlingually deaf
200
How well individuals can use their sight is best described as?
What is Visual Efficiency
200
Head injury, causing reduced cognitive functioning, limited attention, and impulsivity?
What is Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
200
An example of an externalizing behavioral problem is?
What is Hyperactivity
300
Limitations both in intellectual functioning and in adaptive behavior as expressed in conceptual, social, and practical adaptive skills is the definition of what?
What is Intellectual Disability
300
Hearing loss present at birth?
What is Congenital hearing loss/ Congenitally deaf
300
Blindness present at birth or occurring during early infancy?
What is Congenital Blindness
300
Exceptionally challenging disabilities where more than one condition influences learning, independence, and the range of intensive and pervasive supports the individual and the family require; developmental disabilities?
What is Multiple-Severe Disabilities
300
The IDEIA definition of emotional disturbance requires at least one of the characteristics to?
What is Persist over an extended period of time
400
Conditions related to a physical deformity or impairment of the skeletal system and associated motor function; physical impairments; orthopedic impairments?
What is Physical Disabilities
400
Structures of social relationships, language (ASL), dance, theater, literature, and other cultural activities that bind the Deaf community?
What is Deaf culture
400
A category of blindness used to qualify for federal and state benefits?
What is Legally Blind
400
What percentage of students is eligible to take alternate assessments?
What is 1% of all students in the grades assessed
400
The first law guaranteeing the rights of students with disabilities to a free appropriate public education was?
What is PL 94-142, the Education for All Handicapped Children Act
500
What are the 13 Special Ed Categories?
What is: Autism, Blindness, Deafness, Emotional Disturbance, Hearing Impairment, Intellectual Disability, Multiple Disabilities, Orthopedic Impairment, Other Health Impaired, Specific Learning Disability, Speech or Language Impairment, Traumatic Brain Injury, Visual Impairment
500
What is a microprocessor, surgically placed in the hearing mechanism, that replaces the cochlea so people with sensorineural hearing loss can perceive sounds?
What is Cochlear Implant
500
Enlarged print displays, large-print newspapers, closed circuit television (CCTV) enlargements are all examples of what?
What is Visual Aids
500
What are three key components of community-based instruction?
What is: Delivers instruction in real-life or natural settings; is age-appropriate; leads to competitive employment; involves transition experts, job coaches, and coworkers; partners schools and businesses
500
When conducting an FBA, Mr. Stanley notices that Gary’s behavioral outbursts frequently occur after a teacher has handed him a worksheet to complete. When Gary displays this behavior, he is sent to the principal’s office. In this case, Gary’s outburst would be considered the?
What is Target Behavior
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